This sword stand was made by a good friend of mine who is half carpenter and half artist. This model is the San in okween. It holds three swords. 16 1/2''L x 14 1/4''H x 11''W. $235+S/H. While this sword stand is available he does take and even encourages custom requests. In addition to standard woods he likes to use exotic woods such as bubinga - an African hardwood, okween - another African hardwood, African mahogany, and rosewood (When available). Please inquire for custom requests.

This sword stand was made by a good friend of mine who is half carpenter and half artist. The model is the Go in okween wood. It holds five swords. 16 1/4'' L x 14 1/4''H x 11''W. While this sword stand is available he does take and even encourages custom requests. In addition to standard woods he likes to use exotic woods such as bubinga - an African hardwood, okween - another African hardwood, African mahogany, and rosewood (When available). Please inquire for custom requests.

This sword stand was made by a good friend of mine who is half carpenter and half artist. This model is the Musashi in American cherry. It holds 2 swords, one long and one short. 25''H x 13'' W x 14'' L. While this sword stand is available he does take and even encourages custom requests. In addition to standard woods he likes to use exotic woods such as bubinga - an African hardwood, okween - another African hardwood, African mahogany, and rosewood (When available)...

Very nice, unissued iron cross second class. This one is hallmarked 25. Comes with original ribbon, envelop and tissue wrap. All in great shape except wear to the folded edges of the packing tissue. Great item.

Interesting NSKK dagger. Personalized by some cat named "Feather" and dated Jan 2 1946. Not a bad job and I think this actually adds a bit instead of hurting it. Engraving is on the scabbard which has nice, original black paint in great shape. Blade is very nice with good blackening and cross graining visible. Blade has a bit of black oxidation right where it meets the cross guards. The cross guards show some spotting but plating is still in good shape throughout...

Cool miniature artillery piece probably made by either Lineol or Elastolin. Marked "Made in Germany". I don't know if this carriage is supposed to be with this piece. The paint colors are a bit different but it does hook on just fine.

Obviously, this is important. For the price of a decent army dagger one can own a unique piece of history. I am sorry to have to block part of the image but for now I have paid for it and own it (It wasn't cheap). From his outfit and I would assume pre-war. If anyone knows who he is meeting with, input would be much appreciated...

Very cool Elastolin soldier. The usual light couple of cracks and some light paint scuffs but still very presentable. The guys firing the machine guns are cool but I don't recall seeing the guy walking with the machine gun before. He looks to be getting ready for business.

Excellent mid-war complete uniform for army artillery leutnant, right down to the suspenders and boots. Because of the detailed photography necessary I am splitting this into two separate listings. The fabric throughout is perfect, fresh and undamaged. This uniform was well cared for, possibly right off the rack as the tailor tag is still in the pocket (In French) and the label sewn in the inside pocket has the same tailor emblem (JB)...

Excellent mid-war complete uniform for army artillery leutnant, right down to the suspenders and boots. Because of the detailed photography necessary I am splitting this into two separate listings. The fabric throughout is perfect, fresh and undamaged. This uniform was well cared for, possibly right off the rack as the tailor tag is still in the pocket (In French) and the label sewn in the inside pocket has the same tailor emblem (JB)...

First pattern SA sports badge.The bad news is the 4 oxidation spots on the front. The good news is that this is the first pattern used from March 1934 to January 1935. It is also a premier maker, Lauer, Nurnberg - Berlin. Over a million sports badges were awarded so 29292 is very low. Really a very nice example.

Very cool pair of desert color binoculars. These are classic Afrika Korps type. Frame is made of a lightweight white metal that had the dual advantage of not being heavy and not becoming blazing hot in the sun. This particular set has a surprising amount of original paint left and has a really good look. Left eye piece is marked cag with a blue triangle. 'cag' is the code for Swarovski which, interestingly enough, is still in business making optics...

This buckle is just about perfect so not much to say. I know someone could find some little ping or little scratch so I will call it near mint. It is just about perfect and I doubt a better could be found. This is out of my collection.